earthiness
Earthiness is a quality or character that evokes the soil, the ground, and the natural world. It can refer to tangible aspects—sensory impressions linked to earth such as damp soil, minerals, or humus—as well as to more abstract notions of practicality, rootedness, and unpretentiousness. The term derives from the noun earth with the standard suffix -ness; its usage emphasizes connection to the terrestrial realm rather than to the ethereal or artificial.
In sensory contexts, earthiness describes flavors, aromas, and textures reminiscent of soil or undergrowth. Culinary examples
In aesthetics and design, earthiness refers to materials such as clay, stone, wood, and other natural textures,
In philosophy and culture, earthiness is often described as authenticity and a connection to the natural world,